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The (Re)Making of the Chinese Working Class: Palgrave Debates in Business History

Autor Elly Leung
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This book engages with Foucault’s theoretical works to understand the (re-) making of the working-class in China. In so doing, the author applies Foucault’s genealogical (historicalization) method to explore the ways the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) develop Chinese governmentality (or government of mentalities) among everyday workers in its thought management system. Through the investigation of the key events in Chinese history, she presents how China’s stable political party is sustained through the CCP’s ability to retain, update and incorporate many Confucian discourses into its contemporary form of thought management system using social networks, such as families and schools, to continuously (re-) shape workers’ consciousness into one that maintains their docility.
This book will bring a new voice to the debate of Chinese working-class politics and labour movements. It will serve as a gateway to comprehensive knowledge about China for students andacademics with interests in Chinese employment relations, Chinese politics, labourist activist culture, and social movements.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030833152
ISBN-10: 3030833151
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: XXV, 182 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer
Seria Palgrave Debates in Business History

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: Debates on Workers’ consciousness development in China.- Chapter 2 The (Re-) Making of a Docile working class in China.- Chapter 3 Automatic Docility in Market Socialism.- Chapter 4 “Beyond” the Selves and Reflective Docility.- Chapter 5 Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Elly Leung is a research officer at the University of Western Australia.  Since completing the doctoral thesis that explored how workers’ consciousness and mentalities were (re-) shaped by the State in China, her writings have appeared in various books and journals.
 

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This book engages with Foucault’s theoretical works to understand the (re-) making of the working-class in China. In so doing, the author applies Foucault’s genealogical (historicalization) method to explore the ways the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) develop Chinese governmentality (or government of mentalities) among everyday workers in its thought management system. Through the investigation of the key events in Chinese history, she presents how China’s stable political party is sustained through the CCP’s ability to retain, update and incorporate many Confucian discourses into its contemporary form of thought management system using social networks, such as families and schools, to continuously (re-) shape workers’ consciousness into one that maintains their docility.
This book will bring a new voice to the debate of Chinese working-class politics and labour movements. It will serve as a gateway to comprehensive knowledge about China forstudents and academics with interests in Chinese employment relations, Chinese politics, labourist activist culture, and social movements.

Elly Leung is a research officer at the University of Western Australia.  Since completing the doctoral thesis that explored how workers’ consciousness and mentalities were (re-) shaped by the State in China, her writings have appeared in various books and journals.

Caracteristici

Engages Foucault's work on governmentality to understand Chinese society Shows how worker activism is influenced by the Chinese Communist Party’s approach of thought management Brings a new voice to the debate of Chinese politics and labor movements by engaging with Foucault’s work